Quote (NetflixAdaptationWidow @ Mar 8 2022 07:02pm)
I actually found it to be the opposite. Especially when you study biology.
When you first learn about biology you marvel at how well organized the human body is. But by the time you've done some learning about medical science and the many many complex feedback mechanisms in each of your cells, you realize it was all haphazardly stitched together and we all live on the edge of collapse every day. One bad inhibitor in milligram quantities can totaly destroy us. Our bodies aren't robust at all, and are in fact created to fail after a relatively short time span and all of evolution is just there to get us to that point and no further.
I think your moral underpinnings (spawned from a bubbling witch cauldron perhaps?) push you in that direction because that's what you wish to be true, and are comfortable believing. The same way you come to all of your conclusions. I
feel, therefore, it must be, and if other people don't agree with that, they need more
education.